Solid-phase microextraction gas-chromatography mass spectrometry of hand sanitizer
Rebecca Boutwell and Lauren Carnley
University of West Florida Libraries
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2021)
2021
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Abstract
Everyday, hand sanitizers are used to clean hands and kill bacteria. A common ingredient is ethanol, an alcohol effective at killing most bacteria. However, methanol can sometimes be found in these samples. Methanol is highly poisonous not only to consume, but also to absorb into the skin. In this work, a method was developed to monitor methanol in hand sanitizers.
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Title
Solid-phase microextraction gas-chromatography mass spectrometry of hand sanitizer
Resource Type
Poster
Event
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2021)
Contributors
Dr. Karen W. Barnes (Faculty Mentor)
Publisher
University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
Format
pdf
Copyright
Permission granted to the University of West Florida Libraries to digitize and/or display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires the permission of the copyright holder.
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99380090885306600
Academic Unit
2021 Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase; Chemistry; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering ; Office of Undergraduate Research
Language
English
Solid-phase microextraction gas-chromatography mass spectrometry of hand sanitizer